Disco Elysium Part 30: Racist Reaper!? W/ Strike

Disco Elysium Part 30: Racist Reaper!? W/ Strike

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Disco Elysium is here! An immensely deep Detective RPG from ZA/UM, and this indie gem has been absolutely cleaning up when it comes to awards! I've been so damn excited about it ever since I learned of its existence and I can't wait to experience this with you guys!

Welcome to my let's play of Disco Elysium, in this episode: We meet an even sadder excuse for a man than us, is that even possible!?

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What is Disco Elysium? (wiki):

Disco Elysium is a role-playing video game developed and published by Estonia-based ZA/UM. The game is inspired by Infinity Engine role-playing games and tabletop role-playing games, and was designed and written by Estonian novelist Robert Kurvitz. It was released for Microsoft Windows on 15 October 2019, with PlayStation 4 and Xbox One releases planned for 2020. Disco Elysium received universal acclaim from critics, with its narrative and conversation systems receiving the most praise. It was also nominated for and won several awards, including for game of the year.

Disco Elysium is a role-playing video game that features an open world and dialogue-heavy gameplay mechanics.[1][2] The game is presented in an isometric perspective in which the player character is controlled.[3] The player takes the role of a detective on a murder case who suffers from alcohol-induced amnesia.[4]

The gameplay features no combat in the traditional sense; instead, it is handled through dialogue trees and skill checks.[5] There are four primary abilities in the game: Intellect, Psyche, Physique, and Motorics, and each ability has six distinct secondary skills for a total of 24.[6] The player improves these skills through skill points earned from leveling up, and is able to raise a skill temporarily by equipping a piece of clothing.[5] Upgrading these skills help the player character pass skill checks, but could also potentially result in negative effects and character quirks. For instance, a player character with high Drama may be able to detect and fabricate lies effectively, but may also become prone to hysterics and paranoia. Likewise, high Electrochemistry shields the player character from the negative effects of drugs and provides knowledge on them, but may also lead to substance abuse and other self-destructive behaviors.[6]

Disco Elysium features a secondary inventory system, the Thought Cabinet. Thoughts are unlockable through conversations with other characters, as well as through internal dialogues within the mind of the player character himself. The player is then able to "internalize" a thought through a certain amount of in-game hours, which, once completed, grants the player character permanent benefits but also occasionally negative effects.[7]

Setting
Disco Elysium takes place in the fictional city of Revachol in the island chain of Insulinde, specifically in the Martinaise district which is plagued by poverty, crime and corruption.[1] Revachol is still very much marked by a failed communist revolution that took place almost five decades ago at the start of the game. The revolutionary movement was successful in overthrowing the old monarchy that controlled Revachol, and even formed a commune afterwards, but soon after its establishment, the communist government was itself toppled by an invasion of a wide alliance of capitalist nations, simply calling themselves "the Coalition", who wanted to bring a stop to the commune and the revolutionary experiment. Revachol has since been designated a Special Administrative Region under the Coalition, who holds a strong grip over the city's local economy and keeps its autonomy at a minimum. One of the few governmental functions that Revachol is allowed to handle itself is upholding the daily law and order, which is the task of the Revachol Citizens Militia, or the RCM, for short. While starting out as a voluntary citizens brigade, the RCM has since grown and evolved into a semi-professional police force.

The player-controlled protagonist is a detective sent by the RCM to investigate the murder of a man who has been found hanging from a tree.[1] Unfortunately, following an emotional breakdown, said detective has been going on a prolonged drinking binge around the Martinaise district, and he first comes to three days later in his trashed motel room, with no memory of who he is and what he was doing. It is now up to the player to both solve the murder case, and guide the detective to rediscover his identity by filling in the holes in his memory.

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